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This Midnight Purple II 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R Could Sell For $400k Unlike other R34s, this one's NHTSA's Show and Display exemption means it can legally be driven in the U.S.
Is there a better looking JDM sports car than the fifth generation Nissan Skyline GT-R R34? That’s rhetorical, because there isn’t. Not in the past, and not even in the present.
In addition to the great paint color, this particular 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec looks like it’s in phenomenal condition.
Just take a look at the hero image for the Midnight Purple II 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec and notice the cherry blossom in the background.
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Buying a USA LEGAL R34 GTR Skyline! | Car Enthusiast TJ Hunt - MSNTJ Hunt reveals his USA-legal 1999 Midnight Purple II R34 GT-R Skyline, a rare gem with federal exemption status. Join him as he shares the car’s story and begins the ultimate restoration ...
It also gets the T-Spec’s Midnight Purple paint, a long-running special color for the GT-R line, and a dark, pale Mori Green leather interior.
Nissan only built 282 GT-Rs in Midnight Purple II in 1999, and now one of them is up for sale in the U.S.
Nissan leaned into its history and chose two of the most beloved Skyline GT-R colors: Bayside blue and midnight purple.
The R35 generation is dead, riding into the sunset with the limited-production Skyline and T-spec Takumi editions that cost $133K and $153K, respectively.
An R33 Nissan GT-R engine refresh turns into a Tomei crate engine-powered custom dream machine in just a couple of months.
This name change and slight color shift is when the color made its way over to the Nissan Skyline GT-R model, and that would hold for Midnight Purple III as well for the R34 GT-R, though that ...
The R34 Skyline Is Finally Legal to Import to the U.S.—Here's Why You Should Wait to Buy One With 25 years under its belt, Nissan’s brutish Skyline is now able to hit U.S. roads legally.
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